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Hope Michael, a BBIT student did 8 units in an exam and got different marks in each of the exam papers. She intends to calculate her total, mean score and exams verdict for the exams using a program written in C++. Requirements/Guide. (All the instructions below should be done in the same single program) i. Assign 8 scores to Hope in a one-dimensional array. [2 Marks] ii. Declare a function that takes an array of Hopeà ¢ s scores as a parameter and calculates both the total and the mean score. [3 Marks] iii. Pass the mean score from (ii) above into another function by reference using pointers, that computes whether Hope has passed or not given that a pass is 50 à ¢ 100 while a fail is 0 à ¢ 49.99 Marks. [3 Marks] iv. Display Hopeà ¢ s results as follows: (this is a sample output, use arbitrary values in your solution) [2 Marks] Student Name: Hope Michael Test Scores: 40, 50, 60, 80, 98, 82, 70, 32 Total Marks: 512 Mean Score: 64 Exams Verdict: Pass
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